en.Wedoany.com Reported - Leveraging the China-Uzbekistan strategic partnership, Hubei Province, China, and the Fergana Region, Uzbekistan, held a special government-enterprise meeting in June 2026, focusing on building engineering and urban renewal. The meeting aimed to establish a regional cooperation mechanism and finalize intentions for cross-border urban construction projects. The meeting was led by Khairullo Bozorov, Governor of the Fergana Region, and Wan Yingrong, Party Secretary of the Hubei Provincial Building Industry Development Center.
Hubei Province is a major manufacturing and construction hub in central China, boasting mature urban development, prefabricated building, and municipal engineering technology systems. Its total construction output has long ranked among the top in the country. The Fergana Region, located in eastern Uzbekistan, is one of the country's most densely populated and economically vibrant areas. It is currently undergoing comprehensive urban expansion and renovation of old residential areas, facing a significant gap in high-end construction technology and integrated development expertise.
During the meeting, the Uzbek side highlighted Fergana's investment climate, industrial park facilities, and foreign investment support policies, and introduced its comprehensive urban development plans, including new city construction and modernization of residential districts. The Chinese side shared practical experience in high-end construction technology and large-scale district development. Both sides reached a consensus to deepen cooperation in urban construction and explore opportunities for cross-border investment projects.
This cooperation moves beyond the national-level large-scale project model, adopting a local point-to-point collaboration approach to establish a low-cost cross-border urban construction cooperation chain. Fergana will leverage its advantages in land, policies, and business environment, introducing Chinese development capabilities to implement livelihood urban construction projects and address infrastructure gaps. Hubei, in turn, will utilize its mature urban development and construction technologies, using local public institutions as contact points to open channels for projects in Central Asia, assisting local construction enterprises in going global and securing orders.
The achievement of this local economic and trade linkage marks a further devolution of China-Uzbekistan cooperation in urban construction from the national level to the local level, laying the foundation for the substantive implementation of subsequent cross-border infrastructure projects.
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